came back in and helped prepare the bill and it finally passed but that's the kind of -- let's call it circus that greece has become these days. back the you. >> yeah. all hail greece. thank you, bob. let's shift to bonds. down in chicago, rick, good to see you in new york. good to see you. >> i think i got the last plane out of dodge. and of course, i feel sorry for everybody on the east coast who has to go through this again. and in terms of the marks, we are not going through the same thing again. look at these two-day charts. i find sometimes so revealing. our ten-year or the ten-year overseas or the euro currency. today's moves much more sideways and the proactive plays were yesterday. obviously, same thing in large part can be said at this point in the day for equities but why is that so important? because just think about europe. maybe the eye of the hurricane can be calm for months, maybe for quarters, maybe for years. and it seems to me like the strategy in many continents is a stabilization strategy. and in that regard, it seems those stabilization may last. the bazooka of mario dra